

Café Ramban
20 Ramban St. | Phone +972-2-6339999
Café Ramban proudly resides within the historic walls of the old Molcho House. Like the streets of Rehavia, Café Ramban tells an age-old story rooted in early 20th-century Jerusalem, drawing inspiration from the legendary “Café Rehavia.” In the 1930s, this iconic café served as a cultural and intellectual hub, attracting leading thinkers, artists, and British Mandate officers.
Much like the other restaurants in the Machneyuda Group, Café Ramban reflects the group’s unique touch: a blend of Jerusalem’s vintage charm with eclectic furniture reminiscent of local grandmothers’ homes, intricately decorated porcelain plates, cheerful background music, and warm, inviting hospitality. This is paired with tables laden with delightful dishes and the tempting aroma of freshly baked pastries, all served by the lively team that has become a signature of the group’s restaurants both in Israel and abroad.
Today, as in the past, Café Ramban captures the heartbeat of Jerusalem – the hum of conversations, smiles, and timeless flavors that bridge generations.
Café Ramban proudly resides within the historic walls of the old Molcho House. Like the streets of Rehavia, Café Ramban tells an age-old story rooted in early 20th-century Jerusalem, drawing inspiration from the legendary “Café Rehavia.” In the 1930s, this iconic café served as a cultural and intellectual hub, attracting leading thinkers, artists, and British Mandate officers.
Much like the other restaurants in the Machneyuda Group, Café Ramban reflects the group’s unique touch: a blend of Jerusalem’s vintage charm with eclectic furniture reminiscent of local grandmothers’ homes, intricately decorated porcelain plates, cheerful background music, and warm, inviting hospitality. This is paired with tables laden with delightful dishes and the tempting aroma of freshly baked pastries, all served by the lively team that has become a signature of the group’s restaurants both in Israel and abroad.
Today, as in the past, Café Ramban captures the heartbeat of Jerusalem – the hum of conversations, smiles, and timeless flavors that bridge generations.